Mike Myers barely recognizable at state dinner

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WASHINGTON — Mike Myers has had some far-out hairstyles over the years to play characters such as Austin Powers and Wayne of “Wayne’s World.”

But he was rocking neither mullet nor shag Thursday at the White House state dinner welcoming Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

Myers, a proud Canuck, debuted a distinguished silver mane at the party, surprising many who’d never seen him sans his brownish-auburn mop.

Some compared Myers’ new look to fellow comedian Steve Martin, who turned gray at a young age. At 52, Myers wouldn’t qualify for the term “prematurely gray,” but the quick change has fans’ heads spinning.

This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated.

WASHINGTON — Mike Myers has had some far-out hairstyles over the years to play characters such as Austin Powers and Wayne of “Wayne’s World.”

But he was rocking neither mullet nor shag Thursday at the White House state dinner welcoming Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

Myers, a proud Canuck, debuted a distinguished silver mane at the party, surprising many who’d never seen him sans his brownish-auburn mop.

Some compared Myers’ new look to fellow comedian Steve Martin, who turned gray at a young age. At 52, Myers wouldn’t qualify for the term “prematurely gray,” but the quick change has fans’ heads spinning.